Frank’s Hot Rods Upholstery specializes in custom car interiors in the Temecula California area. With over 35 years of combined experience, we are able to effectively fulfill all your custom car upholstery needs. Some of our interiors have been featured in well-known magazines like, Street Rodder, Hot Rod Magazine, and other car shows. We take pride in every interior job we do!

Want to add those special touches to your custom car interior? We can, by using multiple leather colors, colored piping, colored stitching, fiberglass, carbon fiber, custom made trim pieces and fine woods. We can add inserts into the headliner to give your custom car or hot rod a truly unique look, that is bound to stand out from the crowd.

Below, are just a few examples of the custom car interiors done here at Frank’s Hot Rods Upholstery. Call us, and set up an appointment today to discuss your custom car interior and have your dream car become a reality.

Recent Examples of our work on custom car interiors:

1955 Chevy – Check out how Frank’s Hot Rods takes this beauty from render to reality.

This 1940 Ford pick-up truck was built by Barry’s Speed Shop. The proud owners were looking to add a unique style truck to their vehicle collection and decided they wanted the truck to have a “Vintage” look. After having Barry’s Speed Shop completely update the drive train and paint the exterior with a truly unique…

Here is a car most people recognize from the American action comedy film Smokey and the Bandit. The owner of this particular 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am has proudly owned this truly awesome car for over 20 years. Over the years he has either maintained his vehicle to factory specs or has improved the quality of…

This custom upholstery project was a truly unique build for our customer and was a pleasure taking part in it. Our customer purchased this specific vehicle for his wife who showed him a picture of one she saw driving on the freeway. She told her husband if he ever bought her any type of custom…

Here is a custom 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback GT 350 Clone built by Barry’s Speed Shop in Corona, Ca. There was definitely a lot of custom additions made to this Mustang to give it the look style and performance it now has. Rear windows were added to the original fastback and then given custom style stripes…

This locally owned 1955 Chevy Bel Air was our customer’s ongoing project for a number of years. He invested a lot of time and money restoring it to its present condition. He requested the interior to be subtle and “original” looking. He did not want any custom additions or modification made. Even though the Interior…

This 1956 PWR got a custom interior to compliment the restored exterior. The seats, door panel and headliner are beige leather with a tan carpeting. We did a custom center console with a bonus storage compartment under the shifter. This car was pretty unique for us since the driver’s side is on the right side…

This El Camino had the original seats, door panels and center console along with a plain speaker box. We re-upholstered the interior with black leather, black carbon fiber leather and red suede accents on the seats and headliner. Installed new black carpet. And then dressed up the speaker box with matching grey leather. Now the interior…

This Chevy Camaro needed a custom leather interior and new convertible top to match the rest of the car and Frank’s Hot Rods Upholstery was up to the task. After stripping the car’s interior we covered the floor with Dynamat Sound Suppression panels to lessen the road noise. We covered the seats and custom fabricated…

Here is a custom interior job on a Barracuda. Light tan leather seats with black piping, light tan leather headliner and center console. That is set against a black carpeting to really make it stand out.

We have done reupholstery and custom upholstery for many Chevy Bel Airs. The car owner wanted tan leather seats, door panels and center console. That was a perfect compliment to the red paint and chrome on the outside. Here are some after shots of a custom interior on a 1954 Chevy Bel Air done by…